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Making Thinking Visible Using Thinking Routines

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THINKING ROUTINES FOR MAKING THINKING VISIBLE

THINKING ROUTINES FOR MAKING THINKING VISIBLE

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THINKING ROUTINES FOR MAKING THINKING VISIBLE Routines for Introducing and Exploring Ideas Routines for Synthesising and Organising Ideas ... • Makes learning visible by focusing to big ideas and if students can put • Questions generate a richer level …

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Making Thinking Visible - Harvard University

Making Thinking Visible - Harvard University

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Such routines jump-start thinking and make it visible. Thinking routines are one element of an initiative called Visible Thinking that we, our colleagues at Project Zero, and collaborators in various schools have developed. In our research, we have explored the practicality of using thinking routines and documentation as

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SEDLinsights - SEDL Archive

SEDLinsights - SEDL Archive

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We also illustrate the process of making thinking visible through close reading, a practice that involves repeated reading of a text, with each reading episode allowing the reader to delve deeper into more complex aspects of the text. Using a variety of texts and genres, we model close reading in PLCs and in classrooms with students.

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Effective teacher behaviours

Effective teacher behaviours

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the key to making teaching effective was through ‘visible ... scaffold thinking. Develops social skills. Pupils’ articulating ideas develops higher order skills. Many pupils ... It is also important to have routines and systems for starts and ends of lessons, transitions,

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Making Thinking Visible - Harvard University

Making Thinking Visible - Harvard University

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Thinking Routines Matrix from Making Thinking Visible by Ron Ritchhart, Karren Morrison & Mark Church. Ritchhart, R., Church, M. & Morrison, K. (2011). Making thinking visible: How to promote engagement, understanding, and independence for all learners. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. (p. 51-52). HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

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Teaching writing: Guide for Years 1–3

Teaching writing: Guide for Years 1–3

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write using both a pencil and the voice. Drawings, symbols, letters and numerals are produced to communicate a message. Talk surrounds their written graphics. Some young writers may begin by selecting an idea, an experience or a thought to be put into print and discovering some strategy, such as drawings, for making that thought visible. Others

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Focus Indicators for Teachers in 2021-2022

Focus Indicators for Teachers in 2021-2022

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Connecting with families early on and using systems to maintain regular two-way communication throughout the year, Providing opportunities for families to provide input on classroom decisions (e.g., initiatives, celebrations, routines), demonstrating understanding of and respect for different home languages, cultures, and values

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Kindergarten Resources and Classroom Materials Guide

Kindergarten Resources and Classroom Materials Guide

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with guidance and instruction using appropriate materials. Resources are carefully selected to invite play, discovery, experimentation, problem solving and higher order thinking skills. They enhance learning, support the various and changing needs of children and capitalize on how children learn best, through manipulation, exploration and play.

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Danielson's Framework for Teaching Correlation to Special ...

Danielson's Framework for Teaching Correlation to Special ...

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Routines-non instructional duties •Supervision of volunteers and professionals HLP 7 Establish a consistent, organized, and respectful learning environment Indicators: Smooth functioning of all routines Little or no loss of instructional time Students …

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